Wild vs. Canucks game preview: Broadcast info, injury report and analysis

Sarah McLellan's breakdown: Brock Boeser has been on a scoring spree for the Canucks. The Burnsville native scored four of his 22 goals this week.

December 15, 2023 at 10:52PM
Minnesota Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson (32) makes a save against the Calgary Flames during the second period Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.. ] AARON LAVINSKY • aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com
The Canucks have outscored their opponents 14-4 in their last four games, but Wild goalie Filip Gustavsson is on a roll of his own lately. (Aaron Lavinsky, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

WILD GAMEDAY

vs. Vancouver Canucks, Xcel Energy Center, 1 p.m. Saturday

TV; radio: BSN; 100.3 FM

Stats and analytics: Tap here.

For the fans: The Wild are hosting a toy drive for the Salvation Army, which will distribute all collected gifts to the families they serve in Minneapolis and St. Paul. New, unwrapped toys, games and cash donations will be collected at Gates 1-5 beginning at 11:15 a.m.

Sarah McLellan's preview:

Opening bell: Vancouver arrives in St. Paul on a four-game win streak that started with the Canucks' 2-0 victory against the Wild last Thursday. During this run, Vancouver (20-9-1) has outscored the opposition 14-4. But the Wild (11-12-4) have reset since that loss, going 2-1. They've also won three in a row on home ice.

Watch him: Canucks RW Brock Boeser is still on a roll. The Burnsville native's 22 goals are second in the NHL, and already this week Boeser has four goals, including a hat trick on Tuesday vs. Tampa Bay. In 14 career games vs. the Wild, Boeser has eight points.

Injuries: Wild D Jonas Brodin (upper body) and D Jared Spurgeon (lower body). Canucks D Tucker Poolman (migraines) and D Carson Soucy (lower body).

Forecast: This has the potential to be an entertaining rematch. The Canucks are cruising and coming off a 4-0 shutout of the Panthers, but the Wild have improved since their mini skid last week against Vancouver and Edmonton. The Wild were able to get behind the Canucks defense in the first period in their last meeting but then had trouble the rest of the way. If they can stick to their style for the entire game, they should have a much better chance to succeed in Round 2.

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Sarah McLellan

Minnesota Wild and NHL

Sarah McLellan covers the Wild and NHL. Before joining the Star Tribune in November 2017, she spent five years covering the Coyotes for The Arizona Republic.

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